Written by award-winning engineers whose research has been sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), IBM, and Cisco's University Research Program, Wireless Sensor Networks: Principles and Practice addresses everything product developers and technicians need to know to navigate the field. It provides an all-inclusive examination of the major wireless sensor network (WSN) technology, standards, and application topics.
Using straightforward language, the text makes complex concepts and processes easy to understand. It covers hardware design, medium access control, routing schemes, transport protocols, OS support, middleware, data management, localization, synchronization, security, actuator/underwater/video sensor networking, power control, sensor simulations, and emerging research. This authoritative resource includes a wealth of exercises, end-of-chapter reviews, detailed case studies, as well as practical sensor network design cases that touch on medical applications.
Complete with class labs that illustrate how to apply concepts to the development and application of WSNs, this book spells out the steps of design and implementation needed to address real-world challenges and optimization problems.
A CD with instructional resources, including solutions to exercises and lab materials, is available upon qualified course adoption.
BASICS
Introduction
MAC Layer
Routing
Other Communication Issues
Sensor Localization
Clock Synchronization
Power Management
Special WSNs
WSN Applications
ENGINEERING DESIGN
Hardware Sensor Mote Architecture and Design
Components of a Sensor Mote
Put Everything Together
Mica Mote Design
Customized MoteSpec
COTS Dust Systems
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